Currently reading Travellers in the Third Reich, a book which documents everyday people's reactions to travelling within the Weimar Republic then Nazi Germany before World War II.

As you'd expect, it gets creepier and creepier as you go - as so many people don’t see what's going on underneath the surface vision of a state busily modernising. The section about the 1936 Olympics is particularly intriguing for that reason. Some people are awake though, and realise the horrors lying behind the curtain.

It's an intriguing read and often seems very familiar and timely... for, you know, reasons.

Link to book: https://amzn.to/3WK4jTg

#History #Germany #Fascism

Amazon.com

@timrichards and heres the archive.org link so you can read it immediately

https://archive.org/details/travellersinthir0000boyd

Travellers in the Third Reich : the rise of fascism seen through the eyes of everyday people : Boyd, Julia, 1948- author : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

viii, 487 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : 20 cm

Internet Archive
@nenon Is that a pirated copy?